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Strategic Measure_Preventive Maintenance
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-12T20:31:24.000ZThis measure tracks the percentage of lane miles managed by the City of Austin that had preventive maintenance completed. Preventive maintenance of existing pavements extends the life of the surfaces and reduces the amount of capital investment required on City streets each year. Asphalt overlaying, thin surface treatments, and crack sealing existing surfaces are the primary components of what constitutes the City's Preventive Maintenance program. This dataset supports the measure M.E.3 within the Mobility outcome under the Strategic Direction 2023 initiative. Data Source: Pavement Management Information System, Street & Bridge Operations Calculation: Total number of lane miles of street preventative maintenance completed* / Total number of lane miles managed *Total number of lane miles of street preventative maintenance completed = Lane miles of overlay completed + lane miles of preventative maintenance crack seal completed + lane miles of preventative maintenance thin surface treatments completed. Measure Time Period: Quarterly (Fiscal Year) Automated: No Date if last description update:
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Arts & Cultural Facilities- CAMP: Cultural Asset Mapping Project Directory
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-02T20:14:20.000ZThis directory was compiled through a 2016 community mapping process as part of The City of Austin Cultural Arts Division's Cultural Asset Mapping Project (CAMP). The directory is a comprehensive list of arts and cultural facilities, creative businesses and organizations, public art, and any other cultural or creative resources submitted by CAMP participants as cultural assets. For more information on CAMP and how you can use this directory, visit www.austintexas.gov/culturemapping.
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ECAD Multifamily Audit and EUI Data as of May 15, 2018
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-22T00:04:03.000ZThis report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7's Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approves in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, Which is to offset 1200 megawatts of Peak Energy by 2025. The Audit results are averages of the energy efficiency measures evaluated on site during the audit.
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FY17-FY23 Trends in increased knowledge of history, art, culture (PARD sites)
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-22T16:59:19.000ZPercentage of participants who respond to an on-site survey reporting that the activity that they just witnessed contributed to their overall knowledge and understanding of world cultures, world history and/or arts of every discipline. This data set supports measure CLL.C.5 of SD23. Data Source: Department Data Warehouse Calculation: (CLL.C.5) # of program participants by site who indicated increased knowledge or understanding of culture, history, or art/ # of program participants who responded to a program site survey Measure Time Period: Annually (Fiscal Year) Automated: No Date of last description update: 4/1/2020
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2016: ECAD Residential Energy Audit Data
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-29T21:34:41.000ZThis report is the result of Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020. This report contains information on residential dwellings that have reported the results of the ECAD audit (*) to the City of Austin during 2016. For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. *Note – (*) Data reported by Residential Energy Auditors
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Food Enterprises Under 5000 Sq. Ft.- Geolocated
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-12T12:46:27.000ZThis is the list of food-service permitted businesses provided by Austin Travis County Health and Human Services Department. Please note that the square footage is self-reported, and some businesses may have left that information blank on the food-service permit. Food-service permitted businesses that are within the City of Austin’s jurisdiction, but are not yet affected by the Universal Recycling Ordinance (URO) Organics Diversion requirements can qualify for the zero waste business rebate. Businesses registered as vendors with the City of Austin can be searched on the following webpage: https://www.ci.austin.tx.us/financeonline/vendor_connection/search/allsearch.cfm For additional questions, contact Austin Resource Recovery’s Business Outreach Team at commercialrecycling@austintexas.gov or call 512-974-9727.
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Food Enterprises Under 5000 Sq Ft
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-11T16:34:19.000ZThis is the list of food-service permitted businesses provided by Austin Travis County Health and Human Services Department. Please note that the square footage is self-reported, and some businesses may have left that information blank on the food-service permit. Food-service permitted businesses that are within the City of Austin’s jurisdiction, but are not yet affected by the Universal Recycling Ordinance (URO) Organics Diversion requirements can qualify for the zero waste business rebate. Businesses registered as vendors with the City of Austin can be searched on the following webpage: https://www.ci.austin.tx.us/financeonline/vendor_connection/search/allsearch.cfm For additional questions, contact Austin Resource Recovery’s Business Outreach Team at commercialrecycling@austintexas.gov or call 512-974-9727.
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Austin Code Task List
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-07T11:50:45.000ZCode Officers are assigned cases based on 311 calls. These are then prioritized and updated by the Code Officers themselves. This dataset is uploaded to try and inform custom routing applications to better help Code Officers plan and route their days and be more efficient with their time.
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TRANSPORTATION_markings_specialty_point
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-07T03:46:22.000ZPoint feature class of specialty markings on the City of Austin maintained streets. The assets were referenced using NearMap imagery and work orders submitted through the Signs and Markings Data Tracker. The dataset use segment ID and intersection ID as a spatial reference. Specialty markings are seperated into types that include arrows, word legends, parking space boundaries, raised pavement markings (RPM), symbols, and other pavement markings.
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2015: ECAD Commercial Reported Data
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-29T21:34:56.000ZThis report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 900 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2024. This report contains information on commercial facilities that have reported the EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager benchmarking results in 2015 (*) to the City of Austin, as well as the calculated electric Energy Utilization Index (EUI). For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. Note – (*) Data reported by Commercial Customers